Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 eBook

Julian Corbett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 368 pages of information about Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816.

Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 eBook

Julian Corbett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 368 pages of information about Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816.

The second rank of the vanguard: 

The Harry Grace a Dieu. 
The Venetian. 
The Peter Pomegranate. 
The Mathew Gonson. 
The Pansy. 
The Great Galley. 
The Sweepstake. 
The Minion. 
The Swallow. 
The New Bark. 
The Saul ‘Argaly.’
        = 12 (sic).

The third rank of the vanguard: 

The ‘Berste Denar.’ 
The Falcon Lively. 
The Harry Bristol. 
The Trinity Smith. 
The Margaret of Bristol. 
The Trinity Reniger. 
The Mary James. 
The Pilgrim of Dartmouth. 
The Mary Gorge of Rye. 
The Thomas Tipkins. 
The Gorges Brigges. 
The Anne Lively.
        = 12.

The John Evangelist. 
The Thomas Modell. 
The Lartycke [or ’Lartigoe’]. 
The Christopher Bennet. 
The Mary Fortune. 
The Mary Marten. 
The Trinity Bristol.
        = 7.

THE OARED WINGS.

Galleys and ships of the right wing: 

The Great Mistress of England. 
The Salamander. 
The Jennet. 
The Lion. 
The Greyhound. 
The Thomas Greenwich. 
The Lesser Pinnace. 
The Hind. 
The Harry. 
The Galley Subtle. 
Two boats of Rye.
        = 12.

Galleys and ships of the left wing: 

The Anne Gallant. 
The Unicorn. 
The Falcon. 
The Dragon. 
The Sacre. 
The Merlin. 
The Rae. 
The Reniger pinnace. 
The Foyst. 
Two boats of Rye.
        = 11.

The Fighting Instructions.

Item.  It is to be considered that the ranks must keep such order in sailing that none impeach another.  Wherefore it is requisite that every of the said ranks keep right way with another, and take such regard to the observing of the same that no ship pass his fellows forward nor backward nor slack anything, but [keep] as they were in one line, and that there may be half a cable length between every of the ships.

Item.  The first rank shall make sail straight to the front of the battle and shall pass through them, and so shall make a short return to the midwards as they may, and they [are] to have a special regard to the course of the second rank; which two ranks is appointed to lay aboard the principal ships of the enemy, every man choosing[3] his mate as they may, reserving the admiral for my lord admiral.

Item.  That every ship of the first rank shall bear a flag of St. George’s cross upon the fore topmast for the space of the fight, which upon the king’s determination shall be on Monday, the 10th of August, anno 1545.[4]

And every ship appointed to the middle rank shall for the space of the fight bear a flag of St. George’s cross upon her mainmast.

And every ship of the third rank shall bear a like flag upon his mizen[5] mast top, and every of the said wings shall have in their tops a flag of St. George.

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